Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman refuted DMK MP P Wilson's claim that Tamil Nadu was ignored in the Union Budget. She highlighted several initiatives for the state, calling his allegations baseless. Wilson had argued that Tamil Nadu, a high-performing state, was being discriminated against in tax devolution and project allocation.
Russia has become a major concern for Indian students abroad, with over half of all global complaints regarding exploitation and racial discrimination originating from the country. Data reveals a sharp surge in such incidents, raising serious safety worries for students, particularly those pursuing medical education. Many fear reporting issues due to potential expulsion and visa complications.
The Supreme Court has mandated banks to implement AI for detecting suspicious transactions, issuing alerts, and pausing transfers until account holder verification. This directive follows the Home Ministry's report of nearly Rs 52,000 crore siphoned through online fraud. Justices emphasized banks' fiduciary duty as trustees of public money, urging them to prioritize security over profit.
The Supreme Court firmly stated it will not permit any delays in the special intensive revision of voter rolls across 12 states. While extending a document submission deadline by a week, the court sought an affidavit from Bengal's DGP regarding alleged TMC efforts to disrupt the process.
The Enforcement Directorate has formed a special investigation team to probe alleged money laundering of Rs 40,000 crore against Anil Ambani and Reliance Group companies, following a Supreme Court directive. The probe includes investigating a Rs 70 crore Manhattan apartment purchase, with Tina Ambani potentially being summoned again.
Le Gabon a officialisé une décision stratégique de portée historique : à compter du 1er janvier 2029, le pays mettra fin à l'exportation du minerai brut de manganèse. Cette réforme structurelle marque un changement profond de modèle économique et affirme une ambition claire : transformer une richesse minière en puissance industrielle durable, au service de la souveraineté nationale et de la croissance de long terme. Une filière performante, mais un modèle à bout de souffle Le Gabon (...) - MINES ET HYDROCARBURES / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Greenland’s undeveloped oil and rare-earth reserves will require massive investment, but its political agency is priceless Read Full Article at RT.com
Israel has approved a plan expanding West Bank settlements and changing land rules, prompting widespread condemnation Read Full Article at RT.com
A federal judge weighing whether the project may proceed has focused on whether the administration can use private donations to bypass congressional approval.
Western University's Animal Care Committee cleared researcher Frank Prato's controversial use of dogs in medical research but a philosophy professor who specializes in ethics of animal treatment says he still has questions about how the tests were carried out.
Manitoba schools are getting a 3.5 per cent raise in funding from the province in the coming school year.
A trio of Canadian women made their Olympic speed skating debuts on Monday in the 1,000 metres, with Béatrice Lamarche leading the way in fifth.
According to the general, the decision on participation in a potential mission will be made by the country's new government, which is due to be sworn in and take office on February 23
«Their effectiveness has been proven by extensive operational experience,» Armenian Prime Minister noted
Julia Taubitz of Germany won the competition, Merle Malou Fraebel came second
Hakan Fidan emphasized that «the number of issues Iranians want to discuss is not the same as the number of issues on the United States’ agenda»
Claudia Sheinbaum also pointed out that Mexico City is engaged in diplomatic efforts to find a way to support Havana without falling under US restrictions
As war clouds gather over Iran, will Hezbollah and the Houthis step in to defend Tehran? Read Full Article at RT.com
Iran is ready to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium in exchange for sanctions relief, Tehran’s nuclear energy chief says Read Full Article at RT.com
The head of an EU bank consortium has urged the bloc to reduce its dependence on US payment systems Visa and Mastercard Read Full Article at RT.com
NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar was admitted to a private hospital in Pune with chest congestion. Doctors stated his condition is stable, attributing his fatigue to recent travel and engagements. He is expected to undergo a five-day course of antibiotics.
Parliamentary proceedings remained stalled for the sixth day as the opposition, led by Rahul Gandhi, clashed with the government over allowing specific issues to be raised. Opposition leaders accused the government of avoiding Budget discussions due to concerns about the Indo-US trade deal's impact on farmers. A resolution is anticipated for Tuesday.
Congress women MPs accused Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla of making «false, baseless and defamatory allegations» against them under government pressure. They stated Prime Minister Modi's absence from the House was an «act of fear,» not a threat from them. The MPs urged the Speaker to act impartially, highlighting alleged pressure from the ruling party.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla defended his decision to advise Prime Minister Narendra Modi against speaking on February 4, citing grave disorder and threats from opposition MPs. He refuted claims of no danger, detailing how MPs used unparliamentary language, tore papers, and aggressively approached the PM's seat, creating an unsafe environment.
DMK MP Tiruchi Siva has filed a breach of privilege notice against Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. Siva alleges Goyal shared details of an interim India-US trade deal during a press conference while Parliament was in session. The Rajya Sabha Chairman stated he would review the matter, noting Goyal had already made a statement in the House.
Gary Neville complained over a 'killjoy' decision to rule out Manchester City's third goal against Liverpool amid chaotic scenes during their dramatic 2-1 win over Liverpool.
My husband and I recently turned 50 and met with a financial adviser. He insisted we include two full state pensions in his planning modelling. I am sceptical.
A federal judge weighing whether the project may proceed has focused on whether the administration can use private donations to bypass congressional approval.
[U.S. Embassy Libreville] The U.S. Embassy in Libreville recently welcomed Deputy Assistant Secretaries (DASes) Christian Ehrhardt and Sarah Troutman for a high-level visit. As senior U.S. government officials, Deputy Assistant Secretaries shape and guide American policy for specific regions and priority areas. The visit began with a meeting with President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema to discuss shared trade and security priorities, followed by engagements with Gabonese counterparts across government, the private sector, and civil
[RFI] A minerals-for-security deal between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a constitutional challenge in Kinshasa, with critics warning the government may be underselling the country's vast mineral wealth. The partnership was praised by US President Donald Trump during a visit to Washington last week by President Félix Tshisekedi.
[Crisis Group] Nairobi/Brussels -- Africa is beset by trouble at home while grasping for options in dealing with today's jumbled global order. The challenges to peace and security are many. This briefing identifies seven that should top the agenda as African heads of state convene for an annual summit.
The National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) has announced the resumption of maize purchases across Malawi, effective Tuesday, 10 February 2026, in a move aimed at stabilising the market and strengthening the country’s strategic food reserves. In a public notice issued on Monday, the Malawi Government, through NFRA, said maize will now be bought at a […] The post NFRA resumes maize purchases at MWK 840 per kg appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Mzuzu University (MZUNI) has been rocked by a major academic integrity scare after investigators uncovered suspected tampering with student academic records, forcing the institution to withhold the graduation of 55 students and suspend several members of staff. The controversy follows widespread claims on social media that some degrees — including alleged first class and upper […] The post Degrees Under Suspicion: MZUNI Freezes 55 Graduations as Academic Fraud Probe Deepens appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.